This document outlines the arrangements in place for looked-after and vulnerable learners at Christchurch Primary School. It is available to download here in England and Welsh. Read More
In and beyond the care setting: relationships between young people and care workers
LITERATURE REVIEW Authors: Vicki Welch, Nadine Fowler, Ewan Ross, Richard Withington, Kenny McGhee Year: 2018 Summary: This review seeks to identify and summarise findings from literature about the nature of relationships that develop between older children and young people, and those caring for them within and beyond residential and fostering settings. We make particular efforts to… Read More
Amy’s diary: A fostered young person’s journey through secondary school
This is the fictional diary of Amy. Amy came into foster care when she was in Year 6, as a result of neglect and physical abuse… Read More
Coleg Gwent
This document outlines protocols for information sharing with leaving care teams within local authorities in order to support care leavers throughout Further Education. Read More
First educators: Raising the educational aspirations of looked-after children and young people
Our role in raising the educational aspirations of looked-after children and young people… Read More
Being a/part State of the Family report
There isn’t a lot going well for young people trapped on the margins of our largely comfortable and happy society. Read More
Denbighshire County Council
This document published by Denbighshire Country Council outlines the developing of well-being and nurturing arrangements for looked after and vulnerable learners at Christ Church Primary School in Rhyl. Read More
Education Achievement Service (EAS)
Training materials contributed by the EAS for South East Wales are available to download. Read More
Making it happen: How foster carers can help children raise their aspirations in education
This short publication aims to inspire you as foster carers to help the children in your care raise their academic aspirations… Read More
Youth Homelessness Prevention Pathway: Improving Care Leavers Housing Pathways
In May 2019, the A Way Home Scotland Coalition were tasked with creating a Youth Homelessness Prevention Pathway for care leavers by the Scottish Government’s Homelessness and Rough Sleeping Action Group (HARSAG), with the aim of addressing the fact that care leavers face a substantially higher risk than their peers of becoming homeless in adult life. Read More